Examining the Advancement in Implant Dentistry


Course Description

This presentation will explore how innovations and concept changes shape our skills and treatment planning solutions, while underscoring the importance of collaborative planning between restoring dentist, technician and surgical team members.  Surgical concepts that will be reviewed include virtual planning and guided surgery/provisional treatment, implant placement and restoration strategies for small and large edentulous sites, and management of hard and soft tissue deficiencies. Current diagnostic guidelines and methods to monitor health, and our approaches to reduce and mitigate disease risk will be discussed. 

Continuing Dental Education would like to thank Delta Dental for the support of this course.


Course Objectives

  1. Peri-implant diseases and complications: understand, minimize and manage them. 
  2. Recognize why digital workflows are dramatically improving accuracy and practice efficiency, while reducing errors in the treatment planning phase, surgical protocols and restorative design.  
  3. Deciding on immediate, early or delayed implant placement and restoration protocols. Recognize the pros and cons of these decisions. The use and fabrication of customized transitional restorative components in the hands of the periodontist or restoring clinician: Why they are important steps in guiding tissue form. 
  4. Soft and hard tissue enhancement procedures used in surgical practice today. Recognize what the surgical team can do but understand the limitations. 

Faculty

Dr. Sonia Leziy DDS, Dipl Perio, FCDS(BC), FRCD(C) 

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Dr. Sonia Leziy, periodontist, maintains a full-time practice in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada. She was awarded the Lucy Hobbs Award for mentorship in 2013, the Saul Schluger Award for excellence in teaching and education in 2014; the recipient of the 2022 American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry Distinguished Lecturer Award, and the 2022 Greater NY Academy of Prosthodontics Distinguished Lecturer Award, and she is recognized by Dentistry Today as a leader in continuing education. She is a member of numerous editorial boards, and is published in the areas of implant esthetics, the digital workflow and perioplastic procedures. She is editor of the implant section of Inside Dentistry/Aegis Publications. She is a fellow of the ITI and a member of the ITI Board of studies. She lectures internationally and provides education programs through Vancouver Island Dental Specialists.

*I , (or an immediate family member) have a financial interest of $1,000 or greater or an affiliation with the corporate organization offering financial support of grant monies for this continuing dental education program and/or I have a financial interest in commercial product(s) which I will discuss in my presentation.  (Grants/Research Support-Straumann Company, & Consultant-3Shape)


Registration Information

Information

Contact Hours: 6 CEU (Lecture)
AGD#: 690

Location


UF College of Dentistry
1395 Center Drive
Gainesville, FL 32610
352-273-8480
admin-cde@dental.ufl.edu

Questions?
352-273-8480
admin-cde@dental.ufl.eduUniversity Partnership Center

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Participants should be cautioned about the potential risks of using limited knowledge when integrating new techniques